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Clearly Jumper didn't get the "only human on planet earth who knows how to line up the defense" bonus points.

Umm...Yeah that's what I noticed...worst player on defense. What in the hell were those idiots thinking? It is like they were deliberately sabotaging their careers.
 
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My kids have kept me going during times that I didn’t think I wanted to keep going.

I read this and it honestly touched me. Life can be absolutely heavy at times. I’m glad you put your children above yourself. I’m glad you were strong.

My Dad went through divorce with my Mom and he told me last week that I was the one reason he didn’t end his life.

We both cried. Cheers Laager.
 
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I read this and it honestly touched me. Life can be absolutely heavy at times. I’m glad you put your children above yourself. I’m glad you were strong.

My Dad went through divorce with my Mom and he told me last week that I was the one reason he didn’t end his life.

We both cried. Cheers Laager.

I could be having the absolute worst day and walk through that door and have those little kids run to me like I was a ride at Disney world and throw those little arms around you and everything from the day would drift away.
 
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Ah ya bunch of softies, y’all are getting to me. I’ll join in. My kids are all under 5. They think I’m incredible. I don’t want that to end. It soon will, lol. I have so much fun with them, the way they trust me buoys my spirit and confidence. They don’t want to do anything fun without their daddy or mommy right there to experience it with them.
 
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Got two girls and have loved every minute my wife and I have had with them. They are grown young lady's now, work hard, and they have given us SOOO much more joy than we both deserve.

Now back to RF. :rock:
 
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Ah ya bunch of softies, y’all are getting to me. I’ll join in. My kids are all under 5. They think I’m incredible. I don’t want that to end. It soon will, lol. I have so much fun with them, the way they trust me buoys my spirit and confidence. They don’t want to do anything fun without their daddy or mommy right there to experience it with them.

Don't blink.
 
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I think if people actually watched the video, they would get excited. Normally, I would expect someone to need time to acclimate himself to the college game, but this guy looks ready to me. You can't coach speed, and natural ability.

One thing I noticed is that he seems to be good at finding holes in the defense to sit down in.
 
I read this and it honestly touched me. Life can be absolutely heavy at times. I’m glad you put your children above yourself. I’m glad you were strong.

My Dad went through divorce with my Mom and he told me last week that I was the one reason he didn’t end his life.

We both cried. Cheers Laager.

Thank you. The love you have for your children is a powerful thing. I always try to put them first.

I’m glad your Dad stayed strong too.
 
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I'm an Anthropology professor. I study this stuff for a living, and I could talk about it non-stop.

I didn't mean to come off as snide. My apologies. I'll check out that documentary. I'm always looking for suggestions like this for extra credit options for my students.

Anthropologists are always on the lookout for scientific racism. Unfortunately, your field was the playground for European scientists trying to "prove" the concept of race and racial superiority and Americans who came up with notion of breeding better offspring. From human zoos to "Übermenschen", the story of scientific racism (and sexism for that matter) begins with the notion that one color is superior to another.

Genetic studies have absolutely destroyed the entire concept of race but telling the average person (or student) that there's no such thing as race will get you stupid looks and arguments despite DNA evidence until finally it sinks in.

Anyhoo, the other half was in cultural anthropology so I know exactly what you're reacting to. lol. :)
 
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Ah ya bunch of softies, y’all are getting to me. I’ll join in. My kids are all under 5. They think I’m incredible. I don’t want that to end. It soon will, lol. I have so much fun with them, the way they trust me buoys my spirit and confidence. They don’t want to do anything fun without their daddy or mommy right there to experience it with them.

It’s amazing to watch them grow. Mine are 18 and 15 now and they are my best friends. I’ve been strict with them but they are great kids and I try to show them every day how much I love them. I am blessed to have them.
 
My son was my shadow growing up. He followed me everywhere. When he was like 2 or three my aunt got us both sweatshirts. My son's said "Chip" mine said "The Old Block". I kid you not his first words were "Wassssuppp".
 
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Anthropologists are always on the lookout for scientific racism. Unfortunately, your field was the playground for European scientists trying to "prove" the concept of race and racial superiority and Americans who came up with notion of breeding better offspring. From human zoos to "Übermenschen", the story of scientific racism (and sexism for that matter) begins with the notion that one color is superior to another.

Genetic studies have absolutely destroyed the entire concept of race but telling the average person (or student) that there's no such thing as race will get you stupid looks and arguments despite DNA evidence until finally it sinks in.

Anyhoo, the other half was in cultural anthropology so I know exactly what you're reacting to. lol. :)

It's weird to me that so many people talk about gender as a social construct but not race, which is like 100% a social construct.
 
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